Mali's al Qaeda branch offers €2 million bounty for president's capture


DAKAR, June 12 (Reuters) - ⁠Mali's local al Qaeda affiliate Jama'at Nusrat ⁠al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) has offered millions of ‌euros for information on the whereabouts of the president and top military officials, describing the government as an illegitimate ​entity.

• The insurgents' statement on ⁠Thursday follows a ⁠similar offer made by the government for information ⁠leading ‌to JNIM leader Iyad Ag Ghaly, and other militant figures.

• It was ⁠shared by the SITE Intelligence Group, which ​tracksjihadist activity ‌and communications worldwide.

• Al Qaeda-linked attacks in ⁠April that ​killed Mali's defence minister set off fighting across the country's vast desert north, raising the prospect ⁠of significant gains by armed ​groups.

• JNIM offered €2 million for information leading to Assimi Goita,leader of the government in the capital, ⁠Bamako, who took power following coups in 2020 and 2021.

• The notice also offered €1 million each for information about Colonel Lassina Diallo ​and General Malik Dicko.

• It ⁠said the reward would be paid to anyone ​offering information leading to ‌their locations or anyone taking ​concrete action to "neutralise" them.

(Reporting by Jessica Donati;Editing by Anait Miridzhanian and Helen Popper)

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